Announcements
WVU in the News: Preparing for a triple-threat: Health experts urge caution, preparedness this flu season
As the weather in North Central West Virginia and across the state gets colder, health experts are pushing for residents to be prepared and take preventative measures against a trio of respiratory illnesses.
Feinberg receives national recognition for work in HIV medicine and the infectious complications of injection drug use
Dr. Judith Feinberg has been recognized with the Transformative Leader Award from the HIV Medicine Association. Feinberg is the Dr. E. B. Flink Vice Chair of Medicine for Research and professor at the West Virginia University School of Medicine.
As seasonal illnesses increase, WVU experts share prevention information
To promote health and safety in communities across the state, West Virginia University health experts encourage everyone to practice prevention through vaccination as respiratory illness season approaches.
WVU in the News: W.Va.’s health care future laid out for legislators
Legislators who gathered for interim meetings Monday attended a panel discussion of health care research leaders. The West Virginia-based experts said the future of healthcare in the state is focused on a culture of innovation that has gone beyond theory.
Keyser students offer primary prevention education, giveaways
During their weekly clinical rotation at the Student Health Center, WVU School of Nursing Keyser Campus seniors provide education and supplies to keep folks on campus healthy during the fall season.
Beckley students promote awareness, prevention of suicide
As part of Suicide Prevention Month in September, WVU School of Nursing Beckley Campus seniors worked on projects promoting awareness and prevention of suicide.
Research study seeks those in first trimester of pregnancy
Researchers at WVU are studying movement and health during pregnancy, beginning in the first trimester.
WVU Homecoming marks 150 years of alumni engagement and special moments
Mountaineers will reconnect in Morgantown this weekend (Oct. 20-22) to celebrate past moments and create new memories while marking the 150th anniversary of the West Virginia University Alumni Association during Homecoming.
WVU in the News: West Virginia Coronavirus ‘Czar’ Dr. Clay Marsh Sees COVID Situation Improving
Dr. Clay Marsh is hesitant to put a time frame on when COVID-19 will become more of a manageable nuisance than the possibly deadly virus that requires weeklong quarantines. Yet he’s optimistic that time will come in the future.
Informatic experts to speak at Public Health Grand Rounds
The WVU School of Public Health's Master of Health Administration program will host an Administrative Grand Rounds on Friday, October 20, from noon to 1 p.m. ET via Zoom that features health informatics experts.